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On the coldest day in my last Hokkaido snow festival trip, I took a long bus ride from Sapporo to Sounyko which meant to be 3.5 hours but turned out to be 5.5 hours! At least I got there and settled in a hotel with hot-spring. That’s nice! Locating in a hot spring area in Daisetsuzan, the largest national park in Hokkaido, the Sounkyo Ice Waterfall Festival is an interesting ice festival occupying 10,000 square meters of open space by the riverbank. Evening is the best time to visit when the venue is illuminated with colorful lights. Firework starts at 8:30pm every night and lasts about 5 to 10 mins. There is a small entrance fee of 300 Yen per person. The event will be held from January 23 to March 27 in 2016.  It is recommended that you stay over in Sounkyo and combine a trip to Asahiyama Zoo for the penguin parade and Asahikawa Snow Festival. Soukyo is only 1.5 hours away from Asahikawa by bus. There are some scheduled buses that run between Asahikawa and Sounkyo. And some hotels in Sounkyo offers…

Given a few slabs of ice and 36 hours to complete the ice sculpture for a competition, many ice-carving enthusiasts and teams gather together to build their creative ice sculptures for the annual International Ice Sculpture Competition in Asahikawa. Given the time limit, all participants have to work in any weather condition outdoor which is the toughest challenge I think. The event takes place in Heiwadori Street which is the main street when you walk out of the Asahikawa station. It was a pleasant surprise to me the first time I saw the long strip of ice sculptures being built. Very fascinating to watch the sculptors using chainsaws, chisels, carving tools and gas lighters to create perfect curves, sharp edges and details of the sculpture. The creative works are very delicate! Check out the photos I took below. In 2016, the competition will be held at the same time as the Asahikawa Snow Festival. All ice sculptures have to built from February 6 to 7, then left for public display from February 8 to 11. If you come to Asashikawa for the festival and penguin…

The second largest winter festival in Japan, Asahikawa Winter Festival however always features the biggest snow stage in Japan every year. In 1994, the snow Korean Fortress has made to the book of the Guiness World Record as the world’s biggest snow construction. “Construction” is probably the right word. The transformer I saw the last time I visited was gigantic! It was indeed more a construction where you could walk up to the top and slide down. In addition, there are smaller snow sculptures, snow slides, a snow bar, food and drink stalls, and well as performance on the opening and finale of the winter festival. Locating at the Asahibashi bridge next to the Tokiwa park, the Asaihibashi Site is the main snow festival site for every one to enjoy. It is within walking distance from Asahikawa JR station (1 kilometer) or you may take a free shuttle bus that runs every 20 minutes or so between the station and the site during the winter festival. In 2016, the Winter Festival will be held from February 6 to 11, same period of time as the…

The second Snow Light Path in Otaru is the Temiya railway track about 10 minutes away from the canal site. The Temiya railway is one of the oldest railway laid in 1880 to transport coals for the development of Hokkaido. The train service was terminated in 1985, leaving the historical track an open space for memory. Every year, a snow tunnel will be will be built and many snow candles will be lit up along the old track, creating a snow light path that connects the past. This path is pretty dark with not much street light. And the candles are also put off manually by 9pm when everyone go home and enjoy the rest of the evening. So time yourself when you come visit this site and be careful when walking on the slippery path.

Want to bring your young children to experience snow without having to travel miles away from Sapporo city center? For families with young children, Tsudome Snow Festival is the place to be. It’s not far from Sapporo downtown. This site features snow slides,  snow sculptures that you can touch, climb and take photos with. All suitable for adults and children. It’s a fun place for families with children for a quick few hours trip. If you need a place to get warm and snack, go inside the dome where you can rest and buy food and drinks. Some indoor children facilities are available as well. The 2016 Tsudome Snow Festival will open from Feb 5 to 18.  The venue is not far from the Sapporo city centre. Simply take the Toho subway line, get off at Sakaeachi station and walk for 10 minutes. Or you may take shuttle bus that run between Odori Site/Sapporo Station and Tsudome site (200 Yen one way. It runs every 15 to 30 minutes). Please note that it only opens from 09:00 to 17:00 during the festival. …

The second venue of Sapporo Snow Festival takes place in Susukino, a busy business area that turns into a red-light district after hour. It is an extension from Odori Park where you may simply walk there (about 10 minutes) or take a train to the Susukino Station. Featuring delicate ice sculptures and ice bars, the Susukino Site is also called Susukino Ice Festival. It is relatively small in scale, stretching only 3 city blocks. It takes about half an hour to walk around and take quick pictures. The good thing about this site is that there are so many shops, bars and restaurants that you can easily take a warm break any time. There are 5,000 night clubs, bars, restaurants and cafes in Susukino area. So it is easy to find something to eat after visiting the site. The bad thing is that the buildings and shops are so close that you will always capture some logos and billboards in your pictures. In 2016, the Susukino Site will open from Feb 5 to 11. The light will be on from sunset to 11pm (till…

Arriving Sapporo, the Odori Park is the definitely the first stop of the Snow Festival because it is right in the city centre, only 10 minutes walk from Sapporo JR station. Since 1950, Sapporo has been holding a week long snow festival every year. There are three main sites in Sapporo: Odori Park, Susukino Site and Tsu Dome Site. The Odori Park is the largest in scale, stretching 12 city blocks over 1.5 kilometres long. The snow festival in Hokkaido is a big event in Japan, attracting over 2 million visitors every year, many of them locals. I have been to the Snow Festival in Hokkaido a couple of times. I really enjoyed it. In 2016, the event will be held from February 5 to 11. Be prepared for a few hours walk in an open space. So keep warm. The ground may be slippery. 札

“Onneto” means old lake or old pond. The lake, situated 623m above sea level, is part of Akan National Park and is one of the three great secret lakes in Hokkaido. The lake was formed when the river was dammed up due to the volcanic eruption of Mt. Meakan, the tallest active volcano in Akan Volcanic Complex. Lake Onneto is at the foot of Mt. Meakan. The minerals of the lake causes the change of color from emerald green to deep blue, forming a beautiful gem surrounded by a dense natural forest.

Lake Shikaribetsu, located at 800 meters above sea level, is at the highest altitude of all lakes in Hokkaido, and is the only natural lake in Daisetsuzan National Park. The lake was formed by damming of a river during a volcanic eruption 30,000 years ago. It is surrounded by primeval forest where various wild birds and animals live.  From the observation desk, you may walk down to the lake to hire a boat to paddle on the lake in the summer. There is a wooden staircase at the observation desk to walk down to the lake. You may rent a boat to paddle or dip your feet in the free hotspring on the lakeside.

Lake Mashu is a caldera lake in Akan National Park.  It is considered the most beautiful lake in Japan and renown for its clear blue water. It’s name “mashu” means mysterious because it is frequently blanketed in heavy fog. Visitors are not allowed to go down to the lake. However, there are two observation decks positioned around the rim of the caldera where you can view the lake. There are facilities at the observation deck where you can take a rest, get some food and drink and go to the restroom.

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